Review of Since the Day We Danced by Kerk Murray

 


Since the Day We Danced by Kerk Murray is a book about two principal characters Emma Wright and Luke Grayson, the two have gone through different tough times. The book begins on a sad note, with both Luke and Emma crushed by the agony that life had given them but somehow having the needed strength to go through. They comprehend that they need to start life over once more, or at least attempt to continue with their lives, by moving, not realizing that this choice will change their lives completely. Emma's pet, Riley, assumes an extremely huge part in making the story fascinating, as does Jeremiah, Luke's son. The story is about life, its pains and gains, and all that life presents. How will it all end? Well, find out in this extremely fascinating book.

What I like about the book is how the writer consolidates the existence of two individuals, narrating each side of their side of the story. Along these lines, readers get the entire picture. I additionally like how the writer doesn't gloss over the story; he brings out both the delights and the agonies of life in the book. Moreover, I like the energy depicted in the characters regardless of life challenges.

Being a romance genre, I recommend this book, Since the Day We Danced by Kerk Murray to those who love romance books. I also recommend it to people who have encountered love in their lives, however, it didn't stand the test of time, tragically. As they read this book, they will understand that love can be found again and as the writer puts it, despite the feelings of anguish throughout everyday life, it is full of fresh opportunities.


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